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HP does Windows laptops, and HP does Chrome OS laptops, and now HP does Android laptops. Today HP unveiled the SlateBook, a 14-inch Android-powered laptop. If that sounds familiar, well, it should. It was just over a month ago that such an HP Android laptop was leaked, and today we're finally getting some better details.

HP looks to have another new Android device in the pipeline, this time with a 14-inch display and a keyboard. Not content with phones, tablets and even Chromebooks, HP seems to have an Android powered laptop they're calling the Slatebook PC hiding away. The info was pulled up by the folks at Notebook Italia via a hidden video – embedded below – from the HP website.

This one is a far cry in appearance from Motorola's efforts with the Lapdock. The newly announced Clamcase Clambook quite simply wants to bring a laptop experience to your Android smartphone. Bearing more than a passing resemblance to the Macbook Air and containing a 16:9 widescreen display, by connecting to your phone via an MHL adaptor it brings full native keyboard and trackpad capabilities...

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When we think of Asus in the Android world, we think of their Transformer line of tablets first and foremost. But one of the beauties of Android is its open nature, and what enterprising developers can do with it. One such set of developers have crafted together a version of Ice Cream Sandwich that runs on an Asus netbook, demonstrated here on an Asus EeePC X101Ch...

If you've been eyeing the Motoroala Atrix 4G and its slick little Lapdock but didn't exactly feel all warm and fuzzy at the $399 a la carte price tag, things are looking up. According to this screen shot we just received, the Lapdock will drop to $299 on May 1, and the total cost of the Atrix with Lapdock falls to a more palatable $399. Someone feeling a little Transformer heat, perhaps?Submitted...

Read our complete ASUS EeePad Transformer reviewWhere do you buy an ASUS EeePad Tranformer? And when can you buy an ASUS EeePad Transformer?First off, the 16GB version will run you $399. The 32GB version costs $499. And the optional keyboard dock is another $150.You can pick up the ASUS EeePad Transformer starting April 26 at the following locations:In the United States, you can buy an ASUS ...

Read our full EeePad Transformer review Youtube link for mobile viewingHere we go, folks, your first hands-on with the ASUS EeePad Transformer. It's an Android tablet. And an Android laptop. It's a Honeycomb tablet. And a Honeycomb laptop. Hell, we can't decide which to call it.Fact of the matter is, the EeePad Transformer is one hell of an Android tablet and laptop, which is saying something...

Honeycomb finds itself on a double threat: Thin, light Android tablet doubles as a capable Android laptop Is it a tablet? Is it a netbook? Is it a tablet? Is it a netbook? Is it a laptop? What, exactly, is the ASUS EeePad Transformer? Sitting here with it on my lap, typing away on the full keyboard, it's easy to forget that I'm using an Android Honeycomb tablet. With a keyboard. And a trackpad....

Read our ASUS EeePad Transformer Review So now that we've written a word or three (thousand) about the ASUS EeePad Transformer's life as a Honeycomb laptop, let's put it up against one of our old netbooks, the 10-inch ASUS EeePC 1000HE. And what a difference a couple years makes, eh? On the Eee PC you've got an Intel Atom N280 processor at 1.66GHz. The EeePad Transformer sports an NVIDIA Tegra 2...

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